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Welcome to NFCC Connect, the National Foundation for Credit Counseling s 51 st annual conference. We welcome the more than 200 NFCC member agency executives, credit counselors and educators, creditor partners, government representatives and stakeholders from around the country and the world who are convening this week for an informative and engaging conference. Our nation s capital is a beautiful backdrop for networking, education and maybe even some sightseeing! Monday s Opening Plenary will set the tone of innovation and new ideas with Margaret Keating from Synchrony Financial followed by NFCC President and CEO Susan Keating s State of the Sector and a diverse panel of agency CEOs sharing their insights. Tuesday and Wednesday are packed with sessions about fundraising, retirement at risk, student loan counseling, connecting with small business owners, HUD training and so much more. On Tuesday evening we will spotlight the important work you all do everyday in your communities by recognizing the 2016 NFCC Awards of Excellence recipients. You will hear from four agencies as they share their best practices in education, counseling and community advocacy. The NFCC also wishes to recognize the numerous sponsors and exhibitors for their continued support of the NFCC mission and our membership. There are a number of creditors in attendance this year who will be participating in the creditor breakout sessions. Monday s Meet the Creditors session will introduce you to the key staff in attendance and provide sector-specific updates. Last year s evaluations were so informative as we continue to refine the content of your annual conference. Watch your inbox when you get back to the office for the conference evaluation. It is so important for NFCC to get your feedback so we can bring you a valuable conference experience. NFCC CONNECT 2016, WASHINGTON, DC 3
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General Information NAME BADGES Badges are required to enter all sessions. Please wear your name badge at all times during the conference. REGISTRATION DESK Arlington Ballroom Foyer Sunday, September 25, 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM Monday, September 26, 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM Tuesday, September 27, 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM EXHIBIT HALL Monday, September 26, 11:30 AM - 7:00 PM Tuesday, September 27, 7:00 AM - 4:15 PM ATM An ATM is located on the lobby level of the hotel. BUSINESS CENTER The hotel business center is located on the first floor of the hotel past the Grand Ballroom. CONFERENCE EVALUATION Watch your email when you get back to the office for an online survey about your experience at NFCC Connect. Please take a few minutes to complete the evaluation. Your comments help us to create a better annual conference every year. CONSENT TO USE PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES Registration and attendance at or participation in NFCC meetings and related activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to NFCC s use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant s or attendee s image or voice in photographs, videotapes, electronic reproductions and audiotapes of such events and activities. Exceptions to this consent must be made in writing to slawler@nfcc.org. EMERGENCIES In the event of an emergency, please dial 0 on a house phone. INTERNET In-room internet is included in the group room rate for all NFCC attendees staying at the Marriott and booked under the NFCC room block. Free public wifi is also available in the hotel lobby. LOST AND FOUND Lost and found items will be stored at the Conference Registration Desk in the Arlington Ballroom Foyer. Unclaimed items will be delivered to the hotel front desk at the end of the conference. SAFETY AND SECURITY Your safety and security is important to us. Please take note of the emergency exits in each room, as well as in your hotel room. Please also do not leave your belongings or conference materials unattended in session rooms. NFCC Connect Steering Committee Member input is an important part of the annual conference planning process. The Steering Committee s contributions, on behalf of the entire membership, have helped NFCC provide an outstanding experience this year. Kelly Hansen FamilyMeans Consumer Credit Counseling Majel Hein Consumer Credit Counseling Service of La Crosse Becky House American Financial Solutions Tiffani Jackson LifeSpan Ohio Jenna Johnson Family Services, Inc. Virginia Peschke CCCS of Northern Illinois Tom Simonton Guidewell Financial Solutions Rick Tuman Greenpath NFCC Connect Host Agency Thank you to the staff of our 2016 host agency Guidewell for volunteering this year. We appreciate your support! NFCC CONNECT 2016, WASHINGTON, DC 5
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Conference At-a-Glance SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 7:00 AM Annual Classic Golf Scramble Potomac Shores Golf Club, VA (meet in hotel lobby) 3:00 PM-6:00 PM Registration Desk 6:15 PM Monuments By Moonlight Tour (separate registration required) (meet in hotel lobby) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 7:00 AM-5:00 PM Registration Desk Open 7:00 AM-9:30 AM Breakfast 7:30 AM-9:30 AM NFCC Election and Annual Meeting of Members (NFCC Members only) 9:45 AM-11:05 AM NFCC Operating Committee Meeting (Outgoing) (NFCC Members only) 11:05 AM-11:15 AM NFCC Operating Committee Meeting (Incoming) (NFCC Members only) 11:30 AM-1:15 PM NFCC Board of Trustees Meeting (NFCC Members only) 11:30 AM-7:00 PM Exhibit Hall Open 11:30 PM-12:30 PM Lunch 12:30 PM-1:15 PM Meet the Creditors 1:30 PM-3:30 PM Opening Plenary Margaret Keane, President and CEO, Synchrony Financial State of the Sector CEO Panel 3:30 PM-4:00 PM Break 4:00 PM-5:00 PM Plenary Session Richard Cordray, Director, CFPB Susan Koehler, Senior Manager, Walmart Foundation Sam s Club Giving 5:00 PM-6:45 PM Welcome Reception TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 7:00 AM-9:30 AM Breakfast 7:30 AM-8:00 AM Networking event 8:15 AM-9:15 AM Concurrent A Fundraising in Your Local Communities Upcoming Changes to NFCC Counseling Certification (session runs twice) HUD and the Housing Counseling Work Plan 9:15 AM-9:45 AM Break 9:20 AM-9:40 AM Creditor Breakout Sessions 9:45 AM-10:45 AM Plenary Session Ted Mitchell, Under Secretary of Education, U.S. Department of Education 10:45 AM-11:15 AM Break 10:50 AM-11:10 AM Creditor Breakout Sessions 11:15 AM-12:15 PM Plenary Session Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Managing Director, Rock Creek Group and Founder, Center for Retirement Initiatives at Georgetown University 12:15 PM-1:15 PM Lunch 1:15 PM-2:15 PM Concurrent B Helping Student Borrowers Find Trusted Advice for Navigating Repayment Challenges HUD and the Client File 2:15 PM-2:45 PM Break 2:20 PM-2:40 PM Creditor Breakout Sessions 2:45 PM-3:45 PM Concurrent C Inspiration, Ideation, Implementation: Using Human Centered Design to Solve Problems and Innovate Upcoming Changes to NFCC Counseling Certification (session runs twice) HUD Looking to the Future 3:45 PM-4:15 PM Break/Hall Prizes 4:15 PM-5:00 PM Advisory Council Closed Session 4:15 PM-5:15 PM Plenary Session What s New in Online Tools and Mobile Apps for Financial Education 4:15 PM-5:15 PM Counseling for Small Business Owners 5:15 PM-5:45 PM Advisory Council Open Session 6:00 PM 7:00 PM NFCC Awards of Excellence Reception 7:00 PM NFCC Awards of Excellence Dinner WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 7:00 AM-8:30 AM Breakfast 7:45 AM-8:15 AM Networking 8:30 AM-9:30 AM Concurrent D Making the Most of Social Media Higher Education Policy: Meeting the Needs of Student Borrowers 9:45 AM-10:45 AM Concurrent E Small Business Counseling Coordination Planning NFCC Student Loan Business Model: Best Practices for Moving Your Agency Forward 11:00 AM-11:20 AM Creditor Breakout Sessions NFCC CONNECT 2016, WASHINGTON, DC 7
Conference Schedule SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 25 7:00 AM Annual Classic Golf Scramble (separate registration required) Potomac Shores Golf Club, Virginia Meet in hotel lobby. Shotgun start at 8:30 AM. Estimated departure from course is 2:00 PM. 3:00 PM 6:00 PM Registration Desk Arlington Ballroom Foyer 6:15 PM Monuments By Moonlight Tour (separate registration required) Meet in hotel lobby to walk to Embassy Suites Crystal City Hotel to get the shuttle to the tour. Follow All of the Action on Twitter #NFCCconnect 8 NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR CREDIT COUNSELING NFCC.ORG
Conference Schedule MONDAY SEPTEMBER 26 7:00 AM 5:00 PM Registration Desk Arlington Ballroom Foyer 7:00 AM 9:30 AM Breakfast Arlington Ballroom Foyer 7:30 AM 9:30 AM NFCC Election and Annual Meeting of Members (NFCC Members only) Arlington Ballroom Salon IV 9:45 AM 11:05 AM NFCC Operating Committee Meeting (Outgoing) (NFCC Members only) Arlington Ballroom Salon V 11:05 AM 11:15 PM NFCC Operating Committee Meeting (Incoming) (NFCC Members only) Arlington Ballroom Salon V 11:30 AM 1:15 PM NFCC Board of Trustees Meeting (NFCC Members only) Arlington Ballroom Salon V 11:30 AM 7:00 PM Exhibit Hall Open 11:30 AM 12:30 PM Lunch Sponsored by Mastercard 12:30 PM 1:15 PM Meet the Creditors Dessert Served Arlington Ballroom Salon II New this year, the Creditor Breakout Sessions will begin with Meet the Creditors where attendees will receive a quick introduction from key creditor staff members as well as sector-specific updates. Representatives from Bank of America, Barclaycard, Capital One, Discover, JPMorgan Chase, OneMain Financial, Synchrony Financial and Wells Fargo will be participating. 2016 EXHIBITORS American Center for Credit Education Cooperative Processing Resources Council on Accreditation CreditSoft FICO Guidewell Financial Solutions Mutual of America National Foundation for Credit Counseling Paragon Financial Services Speridian Technologies U.S. Department of the Treasury Venturize NFCC CONNECT 2016, WASHINGTON, DC 9
Conference Schedule Monday continued... 1:30 PM 3:30 PM Conference Opening Plenary Arlington Ballroom Salon IV Welcome Address Paul Atkinson, President & CEO, CCCS of Buffalo, Inc. and Chair, NFCC Operating Committee Keynote Margaret Keane, President and CEO, Synchrony Financial Moderator: Susan C. Keating, President and CEO, NFCC State of the Sector Susan C. Keating, President and CEO, NFCC Goodgames Laroche Allen Holt Seremek Keane Sector Panel: Ken Goodgames, President and CEO, Transformance Kristen Holt, President and CEO, GreenPath Financial Wellness Peter Laroche, President and CEO, Financial Pathways of the Piedmont Cindy R. Seremek, President, American Financial Solutions Moderator: Cathy Allen, Chairman and CEO, The Santa Fe Group and Secretary, NFCC Board of Directors 3:30 PM 4:00 PM Break Atkinson Keating 3:35 PM 3:55 PM Creditor Breakout Sessions (NFCC Members Only) Please join key creditor representatives for one or more 20-minute, small-group Creditor Breakout Sessions (scheduled during breaks throughout the conference). These sessions are a discussion forum and a fantastic opportunity to hear about creditorspecific updates affecting your agency. Refer to the flyer in your registration packet for additional details, including which representatives will be presenting during each break. 4:00 PM 5:00 PM Cordray Plenary Session Keynote Richard Cordray Director, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Arlington Ballroom Salon IV Richard Cordray serves as the first director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). He previously led the Bureau s Office of Enforcement. The CFPB s aim is to make consumer financial markets work for consumers, responsible providers and the economy as a whole. The bureau protects consumers from unfair, deceptive, or abusive practices and take action against companies that break the law, and arms people with the information and stepstools that they need to make smart financial decisions. CFPB is a government agency created after the 2008 financial crisis to protect consumers. Susan Koehler Senior Manager, Walmart Foundation/ Sam s Club Giving Program Koehler Under Susan s leadership, and with the Walmart Foundation, Sam s Club and the Sam s Club Giving Program have contributed more than $28 million to micro enterprise development, training and access to capital programs as the early start to its Small Business Economic Mobility Initiative. The initiative ultimately aims to get more capital to micro and small business owners and to create jobs. 10 NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR CREDIT COUNSELING NFCC.ORG
Conference Schedule Monday continued... 5:00 PM 6:45 PM Welcome Reception Sponsored by Chase Kick-off your annual conference as you catch up with old friends and grow your network of sector colleagues. Exhibitors will be part of the experience so be sure to visit with them to see what s new in the industry. NEW THIS YEAR: TRACKS On Tuesday and Wednesday, NFCC has added concurrent sessions in three topicareas, called tracks: Innovations Agency Management Training These educational sessions will add variety to your conference experience. You are free to choose what you want to attend in each concurrent time block. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 27 7:00 AM 4:00 PM Registration Desk Arlington Ballroom Foyer 7:00 AM 4:15 PM Exhibit Hall Open 7:00 AM 9:30 AM Breakfast Sponsored by Navient 7:30 AM 8:00 AM Networking Roundtables Join speed networking roundtables for a chance to talk in a small group of peers about your pressing issues. 8:15 AM 9:15 AM CONCURRENT A INNOVATIONS TRACK Innovations Track Sponsored by Visa Fundraising in Your Local Communities Arlington Ballroom Salon I From baby boomers struggling to prepare for retirement to millennials trying to juggle student loan debt as they enter the job market, all while purchasing their first home, and everything in between, the need for our services has never been greater. Consistently, members report that funding is a tremendous obstacle in keeping the doors open. Today, fundraising is a necessity for all agencies, but where do you begin and how do you sustain that funding? Hear fundraising success stories and best practices that will be shared from agencies that have harnessed the resources in their communities. Also, learn about free resources available from NFCC to support your efforts. Banks Perez Featuring: Kathy Banks, Director, Mark Financial Pathways of the Piedmont Todd Mark, Director of Fundraising, Navicore Solutions Yolanda Perez, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, Transformance NFCC CONNECT 2016, WASHINGTON, DC 11
Conference Schedule Tuesday continued... AGENCY MANAGEMENT TRACK Agency Management Track Sponsored by Synchrony Financial Upcoming Changes to NFCC Counseling Certification Arlington Ballroom Salon VI Hear an introduction and overview of upcoming changes to the NFCC Certification process and requirements, as well as why those changes are being instituted. The changes are significant and will impact all member agencies. Areas of discussion include: review of updated study and exam materials, changes to the professional development requirements, transition period projected timeline, overview of changes to the certification site and introduction of the manager track currently under consideration. This session will also be held at 2:45 PM on Tuesday. Carter Laughlin Geddes Lantz Schobert Featuring: Noelle Carter, Chief Administrative Officer, CCCS, Buffalo Penelope Lantz, JD, Health Media Lab, Inc. Scott Laughlin, Vice President, Community & Creditor Relations, CCCS, Buffalo Latricia Schobert, Director, Consumer Credit Counseling, Partnership for Families, Children and Adults Moderator: Trish Geddes, Compliance and Risk Officer, NFCC TRAINING TRACK HUD and the Housing Counseling Work Plan Arlington Ballroom Salon II This session will benefit NFCC Intermediary sub-grantees as well as members who receive U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funding through alternative means. Presenters will review HUD requirements pertaining to the Housing Counseling Work Plan including: mandatory components and how to integrate them into a Work Plan (geographic area, counselor oversight, services provided, description of services, etc.), tools to assist agencies in developing their Work Plan, and how and when an updated Work Plan is needed. Ames Spakow Trainers: Terri Ames, Housing Program Specialist, Office of Housing Counseling, Office of Policy and Grant Administration, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Jamie Spakow, Housing Specialist, Office of Housing Counseling, Office of Policy and Grant Administration, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 9:15 AM 9:45 AM Break 9:20 AM 9:40 AM Creditor Breakout Sessions (NFCC Members Only) Please join key creditor representatives for one or more 20-minute, small-group Creditor Breakout Sessions (scheduled during breaks throughout the conference). These sessions are a discussion forum and a fantastic opportunity to hear about creditorspecific updates affecting your agency. Refer to the flyer in your registration packet for additional details, including which representatives will be presenting during each break. 9:45 AM 10:45 AM Ted Mitchell Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Education Arlington Ballroom Salon IV Mitchell Ted Mitchell was confirmed to his post in May, 2014. He reports to Secretary of Education John King and oversees policies, programs, and activities related to postsecondary education, adult, career and technical education, federal student aid, five White House Initiatives Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, Educational Excellence for Hispanics, Educational Excellence for African Americans, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and American Indian and Alaska Native Education and the Center for Faith- Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. In his keynote address, Mitchell will address student borrower education, loan servicing reform and support for counseling. Under Secretary Mitchell will also be taking questions at the end of this insightful session. 12 NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR CREDIT COUNSELING NFCC.ORG
Conference Schedule Tuesday continued... 10:45 AM 11:15 AM Break 10:50 AM 11:10 AM Creditor Breakout Sessions (NFCC Members Only) Please join key creditor representatives for one or more 20-minute, small-group Creditor Breakout Sessions (scheduled during breaks throughout the conference). These sessions are a discussion forum and a fantastic opportunity to hear about creditorspecific updates affecting your agency. Refer to the flyer in your registration packet for additional details, including which representatives will be presenting during each break. 11:15 AM 12:15 PM Townsend Plenary Session Kathleen Kennedy Townsend Managing Director, Rock Creek Group and Founder, Center for Retirement Initiatives at Georgetown University Arlington Ballroom Salon IV Kathleen Kennedy Townsend has a distinguished history of accomplishment in the public arena, and for the last decade, has done the same in the private sector. She is a managing director at the Rock Creek Group, an investment management company and the founder of the Center for Retirement Initiatives at Georgetown University where she serves as a research professor. She was appointed chair of the Governor s Retirement Security Task Force for the State of Maryland. 12:15 PM 1:15 PM Lunch Sponsored by TD Bank Don t forget to turn in your stamped Passports by 2 PM to be eligible for the grand prize drawing! 1:15 PM 2:15 PM CONCURRENT B INNOVATIONS TRACK Helping Student Borrowers Find Trusted Advice for Navigating Repayment Challenges Arlington Ballroom Salon I This panel discussion will feature representatives from the Department of Education, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission. The panelists will discuss the various efforts their agencies have underway to ensure that federal student borrowers have access to the tools and information they need to make informed repayment decisions, and are able to identify trustworthy advisors and resources. Panelists: Aryn Bussey, Policy Analyst, Office for Students and Bussey Simpson Young Americans, CFPB JB Simpson, Senior Advisor for the Borrower Experience, U.S. Department of Education Adam Wesolowski, Attorney, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission Wesolowski TRAINING TRACK HUD and the Client File Arlington Ballroom Salon II This session will benefit NFCC Intermediary sub-grantees as well as members who receive U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funding through alternative means. Presenters will review HUD requirements pertaining to the Client File including: mandatory components and why they are needed (disclosures, authorizations, evidence of follow up, file termination, Action Plan, financial analysis, etc.), demographic information and the HUD client file audit. Ames Spakow Trainers: Terri Ames, Housing Program Specialist, Office of Housing Counseling, Office of Policy and Grant Administration, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Jamie Spakow, Housing Specialist, Office of Housing Counseling, Office of Policy and Grant Administration, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development NFCC CONNECT 2016, WASHINGTON, DC 13
Conference Schedule Tuesday continued... 2:15 PM 2:45 PM Break 2:20 PM 2:40 PM Creditor Breakout Sessions (NFCC Members Only) Please join key creditor representatives for one or more 20-minute, small-group Creditor Breakout Sessions (scheduled during breaks throughout the conference). These sessions are a discussion forum and a fantastic opportunity to hear about creditorspecific updates affecting your agency. Refer to the flyer in your registration packet for additional details, including which representatives will be presenting during each break. 2:45 PM 3:45 PM CONCURRENT C INNOVATIONS TRACK Inspiration, Ideation, Implementation: Using Human Centered Design to Solve Problems and Innovate Arlington Ballroom Salon I This highly interactive session with IDEO.org will challenge your thinking and how you solve problems and create innovation solutions in the work you do every day in your communities. Start with people and not answers. Actively participate in a generative brainstorm in response to a question: How might we (fill-in the blank)? and hear about the next steps in creating a concept and prototyping solutions. Learn about the human-centered design process, how it is put into practice and how you can implement it at your agency. (Attendance will be limited for this session so arrive early.) Palisoul Featuring: Jena Palisoul, Financial Sector Lead, IDEO.org Follow All of the Action on Twitter #NFCCconnect AGENCY MANAGEMENT TRACK Upcoming Changes to NFCC Counseling Certification Arlington Ballroom Salon VI Hear an introduction and overview of upcoming changes to the NFCC Certification process and requirements, as well as why those changes are being instituted. The changes are significant and will impact all member agencies. Areas of discussion include: review of updated study and exam materials, changes to the professional development requirements, transition period projected timeline, overview of changes to the certification site and introduction of the manager track currently under consideration. This session will also be held at 8:15 AM on Tuesday. Featuring: Noelle Carter, Chief Administrative Officer, Carter Lantz CCCS, Buffalo Penelope Lantz, JD, Health Media Lab, Inc. Scott Laughlin, Vice President, Community & Creditor Relations, CCCS, Buffalo Laughlin Latricia Schobert, Director, Schobert Consumer Credit Counseling, Partnership for Families, Children and Adults Moderator: Trish Geddes, Compliance and Risk Officer, NFCC Geddes TRAINING TRACK HUD Looking to the Future Arlington Ballroom Salon II This session will benefit NFCC Intermediary sub-grantees as well as members who receive U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funding through alternative means. Presenters will provide an overview of HUD s vision for the future including programmatic requirements and possible service delivery impact, as well as, a continued focus on fostering collaborative relationships. Opportunity will be given for questions and presenters will solicit feedback from attendees as to how HUD can provide additional agency and program support. 14 NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR CREDIT COUNSELING NFCC.ORG
Conference Schedule Tuesday continued... Ames Spakow Trainers: Terri Ames, Housing Program Specialist, Office of Housing Counseling, Office of Policy and Grant Administration, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Jamie Spakow, Housing Specialist, Office of Housing Counseling, Office of Policy and Grant Administration, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 3:45 PM 4:15 PM Break/Exhibit Hall Prize Drawing Conference attendees who have completed the Exhibit Hall Passport are eligible for our grand prize drawings. You must be present to win! 4:15 PM 5:15 PM Advisory Council Closed Session Arlington Ballroom Salon V (Open to Advisory Council only) 4:15 PM 5:15 PM Plenary Session What s New in Online Tools and Mobile Apps for Financial Education Arlington Ballroom Salon VI Hugh Norton, Head of U.S. Financial Education for Visa Inc. will lead attendees in a high energy game of Visa s NFL themed educational video game, Financial Football. In addition to playing the popular game with teams of participants, Norton will showcase additional financial literacy tools from Visa s Practical Money Skills For Life program. The free resources that will be discussed will include other innovative and engaging tools such as Financial Soccer and a new financial literacy themed Marvel Guardians of the Galaxy comic as well as other curriculum, apps, and other interactive resources. Norton Featuring: Hugh Norton, Head of U.S. Financial Education, Visa Inc. 4:15 PM 5:15 PM Counseling for Small Business Owners Arlington Ballroom Salon II Today we are serving more consumers who are small business owners than ever before. And while the needs of small businesses once closely mirrored consumer needs, today we have found that these consumers are much more technologically savvy and require more sophisticated products and services. This presents a new opportunity for member agencies to better meet the needs of these consumers and returns strong small businesses to communities across our country. Learn about the needs, tools, and resources that are available for these consumers and how you can make a difference for those that you serve. Speakers: Patrick Davis, Vice President, Program Strategy and Development, Community Reinvestment Davis Sathe Fund Miti Sathe, Senior Vice President, Small Business Initiatives, Opportunity Finance Network 5:15 PM 5:45 PM Advisory Council Open Session Arlington Ballroom Salon V 6:00 PM 7:00 PM NFCC Awards of Excellence Reception Arlington Ballroom Foyer Sponsored by Wells Fargo Mix and mingle with the award winners as we set the stage for an inspiring evening. Don t Miss! NFCC Awards of Excellence Dinner Tuesday 7:00 PM 2016 Awards of Excellence and 2016 Making the Difference Award will be presented. Cocktail attire welcomed. NFCC CONNECT 2016, WASHINGTON, DC 15
Conference Schedule Tuesday continued... 7:00 PM NFCC Awards of Excellence Dinner It s time to celebrate! NFCC members, guests, and key partners will come together for a memorable night to recognize the outstanding accomplishments of our agencies and the people they serve. 2016 Awards of Excellence and 2016 Making the Difference Award will be presented. Cocktail attire welcomed. Thank you Sponsors Awards of Excellence Dinner Sponsor Outstanding Advocate Award Brighter Financial Future: Credit Client WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 28 7:00 AM 8:30 AM Breakfast Arlington Ballroom Foyer 7:45 AM 8:15 AM Networking Roundtables Arlington Ballroom Salon IV Join speed networking roundtables for a chance to talk in a small group about your pressing issues. 8:30 AM 9:30 AM CONCURRENT D INNOVATIONS TRACK Making the Most of Social Media Arlington Ballroom Salon V Social media channels like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, just to name a few, are integral to growing your audience and increasing awareness in your community about the work you do. Our diverse panel will share their unique perspectives and will take audience questions at the end. Carter Opperman Benson Weston Featuring: Tara Carter, Digital and Social Media Specialist, NFCC Dawn Pick Benson, Content and Social Media Strategist, Blue Flame Thinking Melinda Opperman, Chief Relationship Officer, Springboard Liz Weston, Columnist, NerdWallet 16 NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR CREDIT COUNSELING NFCC.ORG
Conference Schedule Wednesday continued... AGENCY MANAGEMENT TRACK Higher Education Policy: Meeting the Needs of Student Borrowers Arlington Ballroom Salon VI Hear from two leading experts in the student loan services field as they share their experiences in helping borrowers facing repayment challenges that borrowers face, as well as policy proposals tailored to address those challenges. Chromy Decich 9:30 AM 9:45 AM Break Arlington Ballroom Foyer Featuring: Debra J. Chromy, Ed.D., President, Education Finance Council Sarah E. Ducich, Attorney, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission 9:45 AM 10:45 AM CONCURRENT E AGENCY MANAGEMENT TRACK NFCC Student Loan Business Model: Best Practices for Moving Your Agency Forward Arlington Ballroom Salon VI Join a lively discussion about the elements of a student loan counseling business model at the agency level. Panelists will address dealing with objections to student loan counseling, marketing your student loan programs, communicating the value of student loan counseling to consumers and developing partnerships with local organizations. TRAINING TRACK Small Business Counseling Coordination Planning Arlington Ballroom Salon V In anticipation of our enhanced counseling for small business owners, this breakout session will be conducted for our scholarship attendees. Come prepared to share your experiences, insights around the work you are currently doing, and thoughts as we move forward. This will be an interactive session, and will include information regarding our next steps. Estes Moderator: Ann Estes, Vice President, Business Development, NFCC 11:00 AM 11:20 AM Creditor Breakout Sessions Arlington Ballroom Salon V (NFCC Members Only) Please join key creditor representatives for one or more 20-minute, small-group Creditor Breakout Sessions (scheduled during breaks throughout the conference). These sessions are a discussion forum and a fantastic opportunity to hear about creditorspecific updates affecting your agency. Refer to the flyer in your registration packet for additional details, including which representatives will be presenting during each break. Mascarin Triggs Featuring: Sarah Hamilton, Student Loan Supervisor Take Charge America Barbara Mascarin, Director of Operations, American Financial Solutions Jim Triggs, Senior Vice President, Counseling & Support Service, Money Management International NFCC CONNECT 2016, WASHINGTON, DC 17
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Making the Difference Awards The NFCC s Making the Difference Awards honor individuals who have made a significant contribution to assisting consumers with financial literacy, awareness and education. We, individually and as a country, benefit from their passion and dedication to improving lives through financial education. Chair s Award Richard Cordray Director Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Richard Cordray serves as the first director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The CFPB s aim is to make consumer financial markets work for consumers, responsible providers and the economy as a whole. The bureau protects consumers from unfair, deceptive, or abusive practices and take action against companies that break the law, and arms people with the information and stepstools that they need to make smart financial decisions. CFPB is a government agency created after the 2008 financial crisis to protect consumers. Consumer Advocate Award Kathleen Kennedy Townsend Founder Center for Retirement Initiatives, Georgetown University Kathleen Kennedy Townsend has a distinguished history of accomplishment in the public arena, and for the last decade, has done the same in the private sector. She is a managing director at the Rock Creek Group, an investment management company and the founder of the Center of Research Initiatives at Georgetown University where she serves as a research professor. She was appointed chair of the Governor s Retirement Security Task Force for the State of Maryland. Partner Award Susan Koehler Senior Manager Walmart Foundation/Sam s Club Giving Partner Award Jerry Quinn Military & Veteran Programs Manager Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Susan joined Sam s Club, a division of Walmart Stores Inc. and a leading membership warehouse club, to lead public relations in 2006. She quickly volunteered to help with charity and community projects and to meet fellow Associates. In 2010, she was given the opportunity to lead the Sam s Club Giving Program and Community Involvement function for more than 600 clubs nationwide. Under Susan s leadership and with the Walmart Foundation, Sam s Club and the Sam s Club Giving Program have contributed more than $28 million to micro enterprise development, training and access to capital programs as the early start to its Small Business Economic Mobility Initiative, which ultimately aims to get more capital to micro and small business owners and to create jobs. Jerry Quinn manages Wells Fargo s Military Affairs Program, which includes development and oversight of military and veteran national partnerships, maintaining external relationships with the military community, including the Department of Defense, and providing counsel on military and veteran matters within the company. Quinn has worked in the banking industry for more than 20 years, and is in his 26th year with theu.s. Army. During his nine-year career at Wells Fargo, Quinnwas also a principal business relationship manager with Retail Banking in Colorado. NFCC CONNECT 2016, WASHINGTON, DC 19
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